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Old 17-05-2020, 03:22 PM
HITESH SHAH HITESH SHAH is offline
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intentional misrepresentations

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Originally Posted by weareunity
Hello all.

How shall we consider those representations which are constructed as beliefs?--beliefs which we may not feel able to share?

Shall we consider them falsehoods contradicting what we ourselves consider to be true?

Or with larger hearts might we come to see beliefs as being born in the timeless cradle of attempts to explain and understand our unknown?

And if we are able and prepared to understand in such a manner, do we come close to seeing all as one?

petex

Yes at times , there have been organized and intentional misrepresentation from spiritual community . And that's certainly immoral and unacceptable . But God who is above all such spiritual people does not spare any such intentional misrepresentation. You can see this in the downfall of religions.

It is the same way like dishonesty in politics /business /professions . Nowhere people like to face it(intentional misrepresentation ) but people don't hesitate to do it . Those too are not spared .

But due to prevalent misrepresentation (in anywhere including spirituality ) we must not stop living (meaning stop having faithful beliefs) . We must use our intellect and faith in full measure to segregate wrong ones from right ones . We must stay away from such intentional misrepresentation and also try to help ascertain facts to others meaningfully wherever possible and practical.
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